Well i am having to go to that tourist trap gatlinburg in the mid of Feb. I thought I would go a day early and hit one of the tailwaters in the east half of the state. i will be fly fishing in the smokies while in gatlinburg. Which tailwater is the best for feb.

sorry for the grammar, typing on a damned tablet.

billyspey

01-02-2013 06:06 AM

Re: Which TN tailwater?

South Holston near Bristol . Several good shops and guides ,South Holston Flyshop, Bristol , ETF in Johnson City, Mahoney's in Johnson City, they all offer guide services.

stimulator2

01-02-2013 12:04 PM

Re: Which TN tailwater?

I agree the South Holston.

Jackster

01-02-2013 01:03 PM

Re: Which TN tailwater?

Nope. Not the SoHo by any means. Between the rabid dog packs, the tse tse flies, copperheads, shine-crazed, shotgun toting locals who don't like strangers and all the car thefts, it ain't worth it.
Besides, because of the internet everyone who has fished there more than once is a pro at it, bought a drift boat and told every stranger they could about it on the internet so you have to bring your own rock to sit on as all available places to sit are taken unless the squatter has been shot off by locals. There are no fish there anyhow. :p

waterfordcreek

01-02-2013 03:05 PM

Re: Which TN tailwater?

Billyspey is correct.

I am not much of a tailwater guy myself.

Another suggestion would be to fish the WPLR through Gatlinburg. Its C&R...Its infested with timber rattlers in summer...but, you will be good. If i am looking for one for the grill....San Juan worm....Egg pattern(peach).

I tend to fish the park year round. Last winter was very warm.....feburary fished like april......hatches and all.

joetroutman

01-03-2013 08:21 PM

Re: Which TN tailwater?

griff017,
how far do you wanna travel is the real question? if you wanna drive like 30 mins the Holston below Cherokee Dam will be the way to go, if you don't mind traveling like an hour the clinch is good option, but if you don't mind a 2+ hour drive the Watauga or the South Holston are good.

alot also depends on when the tva decides to run the generators. My best advice is post back again right before your trip and keep your mind open but DO NOT forget your midge box

griff017

01-03-2013 11:03 PM

Re: Which TN tailwater?

Hey thanks for the replies guys.

I dont really have a preference on travel. I am just looking for the most productive place for that time of year, if there is such a thing.

My other concern, was how well the tailwaters that havent been stocked in months would fish.

Is this a legitimate concern, or are there hold-overs or does it matter? (I am new to this fishing thing)

Where I fish (Sipsey Fork, AL), if it had not been stocked in 6 months it would be alot harder to fish productively.

billyspey

01-04-2013 05:19 AM

Re: Which TN tailwater?

The best fishing is the South Holston ! I can be on The Clinch in 30 min fishing or the Holston but choose to drive 2 hours for quality fishing. If they are generating best time for a float ,no generation you can wade. Don't have that option on any other tailwaters.

only adipose

01-07-2013 08:09 PM

Re: Which TN tailwater?

Quote:

Originally Posted by griff017
(Post 512830)

Is this a legitimate concern, or are there hold-overs or does it matter? (I am new to this fishing thing)

Nope, not a legitimate concern. Oh boy are you going to be surprised!

flytie09

01-09-2013 12:53 AM

Re: Which TN tailwater?

Im going to open up a hotdog stand at weir parking lot this summer theres so many tu clubs comng down there. u know who u r!:teef: